The Mackenzie Dossier. Kendall, #1

Par : John Holt
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  • Date de parution06/08/2012
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Résumé

Kendall could just see the television screen. There was a photograph of Governor Frank Reynolds. Across the bottom of the screen the ticker tape read "Governor Reynolds murdered". The voice over was filling in the limited detail that was available. Apparently his body had been discovered earlier that morning, lying in his garage. He had been shot twice. One shot to the upper chest, the other hitting his shoulder.
"Police believe that the weapon used was a 9 mm pistol, " the reporter said. Kendall froze. Anthony Shaw had also been killed by a 9 mm bullet.  Kendall was not quite sure what it all meant. What connection was there between Anthony Shaw, and the State Governor, and the business mogul Ian Duncan. And what about Senator Mackenzie? Where did he fit in? And who or what was Latimer? Only a short while ago Kendall was a small time private detective investigating an insignificant murder with no clues, no witnesses, and no motive.
In fact no nothing. Now he had so many pieces of a puzzle he didn't know how they fitted together. He didn't even know if they all came from the same puzzle
Kendall could just see the television screen. There was a photograph of Governor Frank Reynolds. Across the bottom of the screen the ticker tape read "Governor Reynolds murdered". The voice over was filling in the limited detail that was available. Apparently his body had been discovered earlier that morning, lying in his garage. He had been shot twice. One shot to the upper chest, the other hitting his shoulder.
"Police believe that the weapon used was a 9 mm pistol, " the reporter said. Kendall froze. Anthony Shaw had also been killed by a 9 mm bullet.  Kendall was not quite sure what it all meant. What connection was there between Anthony Shaw, and the State Governor, and the business mogul Ian Duncan. And what about Senator Mackenzie? Where did he fit in? And who or what was Latimer? Only a short while ago Kendall was a small time private detective investigating an insignificant murder with no clues, no witnesses, and no motive.
In fact no nothing. Now he had so many pieces of a puzzle he didn't know how they fitted together. He didn't even know if they all came from the same puzzle
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